Why Adjusters Need Engineers with Earthquake Assessment Certification
Adjusters will learn why they should partner with engineers who hold an earthquake assessment certification for claims filed after reported seismic activity.
Why Fenestration Assessments Matter in Storm-Related Claims Guide
Review this guide to learn about fenestration systems in a building, common damage, and when fenestration testing is needed.
Inland Flooding and Water Damage Claims: Why Engineering Assessments Are Vital
Discover how inland flooding can contribute to structural damage and why engineering assessments can give adjusters confidence when resolving property claims.
Tree Limb Impact Claim Case Study
Discover how Donan Engineering determined the scope of damage for an adjuster’s claim in which a tree limb snapped and impacted a detached garage.
Manufactured Homes and Property Claims: What Adjusters Need To Know
Learn the differences between modular, mobile, and manufactured homes and how each is susceptible to certain perils.
Speed Up Hail and Wind Roof Claims with Donan On Demand | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 42
Learn how adjusters can speed up hail and wind roof damage claims with Donan On Demand, which streamlines assessments through faster, engineer-backed insights.
How Can Straight-Line Winds Contribute to Tree-Related Property Damage?
Learn how straight-line winds produced during severe storms can lead to tree-related property damage and what steps to take to resolve claims.
How Construction Defects Can Appear in Property Claims
Learn how construction defects may appear in property claims and how licensed engineers can identify them.
Why Adjusters Should Have Impact Damage Assessed
Learn why adjusters should partner with an engineer to assess impact damage, identify structural safety issues, and determine the scope of loss.
Snow Load Damage Claim Case Study
Donan’s forensic engineers provided an adjuster with assessments related to two claims on the same property that cited snow load damage. Find out the results.
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